Follow along as I knit, learn to come to terms with my new spinning wheel, and work with the MCRS to find homes for rabbits.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Mail and a clueless male

First, and coolest in my opinion, my yarn came from Phyl's Central Park Footie Contest!! The color is actually a very earthy brown and I love it!! Plus, it's Opal, which is one of my favorite yarns, and it's solid (which I didn't know Opal did).

I think I might make these socks. They're subtle enough to wear to work on the few days when I can't wear jeans and more colorful socks, but interesting. Or maybe these.

In addition to the above mail, we also had a clueless male in the house. Jo was trying to make the bed today, and Sly was not taking the hint. So, Jo pulled the sheets off the top half of the bed and pushed them towards the Sly.

Since this didn't do anything, she pulled the covers down a bit further and started to cover the boy. This earned her a look, but no immediate movement.

Jo was hopeful that this dirty look would turn into action, so she left him alone for a few minutes and then found this:

...a boy kitty with his eyes closing to go back to sleep. *sigh* He was promptly removed from the bedroom and the bed was remade with clean sheets.

About Me

I am a volunteer with the Minnesota Companion Rabbit Society and foster special needs rabbits for them. In addition, my partner and I have three rabbits and two cats that are permanent members of the household. I love to knit and tend to always have a sock on the needles in my purse or workbag to make lines and bus rides more tolerable. On my last birthday I received a spinning wheel, and she and I are doing well together, although I do not claim expert status when it comes to spinning. :) When I'm not working, volunteering, spending time with my partner, knitting, or spinning, you will probably find me with my nose in a book.